State o'you: A popular exclamation used in inner Dublin, "Look at the state o'you!" implies that a person's attire, personal hygiene, intoxication level, or general demeanor is worrisome. One might describe his drinking companion as being in a "bleedin' state" if he "gets pissed" or "wrecked" on lager at the pub.

Lose an hour in the morning and you'll be looking for it all day.

Lack of resource has hanged many a person.

May you get all your wishes but one so you always have something to strive for!

As you slide down the banister of life, May the splinters never point the wrong way.

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Here's to a sweetheart, a bottle, and a friend. The first beautiful, the second full, the last ever faithful.

May the road rise up to meet you: You may recognize this popular blessing (in Irish Gaelic: Go n-éirí an bóthar leat) from Catholic weddings or cross-stitched pillows in Nan's house. One of the main characteristics of Celtic Christianity is the use of images of nature to show how God interacts with people. "May the road rise up to meet you/ May the wind be always at your back/ May the sun shine warm upon you face ..." uses everyday images to mean, may God remove obstacles in your journey through life.

The future is not set, there is no fate but what we make for ourselves.